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Hi there,
If I make a webRTC call between two browsers, but the sender then decides to end the call BEFORE the remote user answers it, I can see that a "chat-closed" event is raised, but how do I receive that callback? The Javascript console shows:
INFO: Received woogeen message.
and within this message from the sender is a "chat-closed" event. No other event fires to at his point.
So, how can I get the SDK to notify me that the sender has decided to cancel the call? I know its not documented, but I tried the following anyway (but it didn't work, obviously!):
p2p.on('chat-closed',function(e){ // Received a close call console.log("chat has been closed."); }); p2p.addEventListener("chat-closed", function (evt){ console.log("chat has been closed."); });
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi David,
Thanks for the reporting. This is a known issue. We will release the fix in v3.2. Stay tuned!
Thanks!
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Ah great! When is v3.2 due to rollout?
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It will be released next week.
Thanks!
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